Profile Dr Amit Dutta

Dr. Amit Dutta is the Director & Chief Ayurvedic Consultant of ADVANCED AYURVEDA SKIN TREATMENT CENTRE - belongs to a family of traditional Ayurvedic and Herbal Practitioners. He has vast knowledge of herbs and their applied clinical uses.
He is specialist in Ayurvedic Medicines and working as a Consultant Holistic , Herbal and Ayurvedic Practitioner. He is also certified as a Practitioner of Panchakarma Therapy and more over he is specialist in Pulse Reading and treat the patients merely on pulse reading.

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Online Consultation

What is online consultation and how does it works ?

Internet is a great facility, which is used by most of the persons around the world, & moreover it makes the long distance so closer that now a day we can’t feel that we are so far away from each other.

It is a fact that without a Doctor how can treatment be possible? But it is also another fact Ayurveda is most ancient treatment therapy, which is mainly practiced in India and Ayurvedic Specialist, are primarily available in India. For getting an Ayurvedic consultation a person either to travel to India or the doctor will have to travel to the person where person resides. This may not be possible most of the time. Keeping this thing in view, Ayur-Sudha has started an online consultation facility.

One of the main methods used in this online consultation is a detailed questionnaire dealing with various problems, symptoms, diet and lifestyle habits of the patient. This gives a good indication of the state of the patient's health. In fact, online consultation probably asks you more questions than your local doctor does before he writes you out a prescription!

Pulse Diagnosis

Pulse reading has a long tradition in Ayurveda medicine & pulse diagnosis is not the only Ayurvedic means of diagnosis, The trained Ayurvedic physician puts three fingers on the patient's wrist to determine the constitutional tendencies according to the Ayurvedic tri-dosha system (vata, pitta, kapha). The diagnosis at the level of the pulse has not only the advantage of providing insight into the patient's physiological and psychological micro-cosmos, but also indicates instantaneously a person's reaction to changes in diet, routine, circumstances, therapy, etc.

The pulse contains the complete information about the patient's body and mind. The physician analyses and interprets the vibrations of the various organs: healthy organs, that function normally, have a different pulse than organs with a dysfunction. The trained physician is able to determine different layers of the pulse by pressing each finger at varying levels of intensity. Together there are an almost infinite number of possible combinations that make up the individual constitution. The exact nature of the combination provides the physician with information about organs that are out of balance, which kind of dysfunction exists and the kind of symptoms, which can result. The connection between cause and effect can be recognized and treated properly at an early stage. This is the reason why the science of Ayurveda is ideally suited for preventive care.

Consultation with an Ayurvedic Physician

The first consultation with a herbal therapist will probably last at least few minutes to an hour, during which time doctor will ask detailed questions about general health, medical and family history, lifestyle and emotional state.

A pulse diagnosis would be done. This is to assess the amplitude, rhythm, volume, temperature, movement and strength of the pulse. The eyes are also checked to see the color, shape, movement and shine. Tongue diagnosis is done to check the color, coating, thickness, shape and surface. The breathing is observed to watch its rhythm for example slow, rapid, deep, shallow, long or short. The breath is checked to see its temperature, moisture and how far it can be felt from the nose. The skin surface is also touched to assess whether it is soft, dry, rough, smooth, cold, warm, clammy, moist or oily. The person’s aura is read and the face diagnosed by looking at its shape. Questions about the person’s lifestyle and diet would be asked. If the patient is a woman they would be asked about their menstrual cycle and any pregnancies.
Treatment may include advice about diet and lifestyle as well as herbal medicine. The medicines prescribed may well be made up of several different herbs, and will be tailored to individual needs, as the herbalist sees them. They can come in a wide range of formulations - including syrups, tinctures, lotions, inhalations, gargles and washes.

The Ayurvedic Physician may make a follow-up appointment after two weeks, and then monthly, but this depends on the condition being treated and the general state of health.

When should an Ayurvedic Practitioner be consulted?

A person can consult a practitioner at any time whether sick or not. If they are in a state of imbalance, medicine can be prescribed. If the person is healthy they can be advised on how to keep their body in a balanced state and according to their prakriti be told in what ways their body may react if the balance is not kept.

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About Us

Welcome to Dr. Amit Dutta's : ADVANCED AYURVEDA SKIN TREATMENT CENTRE, a new kind of SKIN CARE organization. This site has information on Ayurveda and skin diseases, which is very good for your health and a leading Ayurvedic Medicine.